While Liam was not performing at We Are Manchester this weekend, he did appear at the One Love Manchester benefit concert headlined by Ariana Grande in the weeks following the attack, and at the time called Noel out for not performing.

Noel said he was out of the country and unable to attend, with Liam later slamming his brother, saying: "Noels out of the f**king country weren't we all love. Get on a f**king plane and play your tunes for the kids you sad f**k."

Noels out of the fucking country weren't we all love get on a fucking plane and play your tunes for the kids you sad fuck

But Noel's visible emotions while performing Oasis hits such as 'Don't Look Back in Anger', which became an unofficial song of support for the victims and the city of Manchester following the terrorist attack, didn't move Liam.

"This has become an anthem of defiance," Noel said.

We Are Manchester was hosted by Russell Kane and saw performances from Pixie Lott, Nadine Coyle, Rick Astley, Blossoms, Peter Kay, The Courteeners and Longfella – the poet whose 'This Is The Place' was widely shared after the attack. All profits from the concert will go toward a permanent memorial for the victims.